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6th February 2014, 23:41 | #1441 | Link |
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Looking to purchase this program, but i couldn't find a support contact, so i hope somebody here can assist. From what i gather on the resgistration page, i'm to use my "Machine Code" as my registration name, but for some reason when launching the DiAVC registration window, my machine code is blank.
I've searched thru the 72 pages here unsuccessfully and i'm hoping somebody can help me out. Thanks Edit: Seems that it's a Windows 8 issue, tried compatibility settings, but couldn't get a machine code to appear -- is there really no way for this to work in windows 8?
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7th February 2014, 09:51 | #1442 | Link |
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[SLiM]D12 AFAIK DiAVC had reached its end of life and support many months ago. Currently, there are much better alternatives available, which are free and very actively developed. Please have a look at LAV Filters thread and I'm sure you'll be satisfied.
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9th February 2015, 11:30 | #1444 | Link |
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I bought a license for DiAVC a few days ago as I was hoping to make use of DGAVCDecDI... expecting my license key to be delivered automatically. Still haven't heard anything and have filed a claim with PayPal... not impressed!
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10th February 2015, 10:58 | #1448 | Link |
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Yeah, it's DiAVC I haven't heard from. He really shouldn't be selling his software if he is unable to offer the product in a decent timeframe...
Never heard of L-SMASH. Since I got rid of my NVIDIA graphics card I've missed DGDecNV so was hoping for a suitable alternative as DGAVCDec doesn't work very well with my files and FFMS2 seek issues are a big problem. |
10th February 2015, 11:21 | #1449 | Link |
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L-SMASH Source: A kind of "successor" and fork from FFmpegSource2, but also including the L-SMASH splitter for ISO Media containers (MP4, QT MOV, etc.) in addition to libav.
Latest builds by the_weirdo since VFR maniac doesn't provide binaries regularly anymore. This is a software-only decoder, but very fast (especially when multi-threaded) and reliable, has less issues with non-MKV containers (which was the biggest limitation of FFMS2). And there is even one more alternative: DSS2Mod, a modified "DirectShowSource2" (based on the one shipped with Haali Media Splitter) which can use LAV Filters natively instead of installed DirectShow filters. The Google Code project documents this different download link for the latest version. Last edited by LigH; 10th February 2015 at 11:26. |
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